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Nadia Nadim on women's football in Afghanistan one year on from Taliban takeover
Nadia Nadim -- the soccer player who fled Afghanistan when she was younger -- speaks to CNN about the prospects for the women's game in the country under Taliban rule one year on from their takeover of the country.
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